So, quick question...if you're reallocated, do you get the email from the new college considering you? Or are you emailed by the college to which you applied originally telling you that you're now being considered by another college? Just for curiosity's sake!

Hopefully this means I'm a tiny bit more likely to get an interview, as the Oxford website says "When a candidate is flagged, it is strongly recommended that they are invited to interview"? Is this reasonable to assume?
Does anybody know of a system where I could check my secondary school stats? I know it was an awful school (through experience and anecdote) but it would be really reassuring to know that Oxford is aware of this with data and evidence!

Also, I can check up to 25 postcodes on Acorn, as I've signed up, so if anybody wants me to check their postcode for them, send me a dm or something

We can't comment on whether a particular candidate is flagged or not since this information is owned by University Undergraduate Admissions. The earlier link does, however, confirm that the information available places GCSE results in their school context for flagged candidates.

Whether an applicant who is flagged overall for access is interviewed may depend on how much additional information selectors have access to. For example, whether or not an admissions test has been taken and, if so, how the result compares with the rest of the applicant pool. It may also depend on how strong prior attainment (GCSEs) is relative to the performance level associated with the particular school attended. Also of relevance would be any extenuating circumstances disclosed by the school referee,

'Strongly recommended' means that a selectors would need to justify a decision not to invite to interview. The test score and prior attainment might, however, provide grounds not to invite to interview if a candidate was flagged overall but was not quite strong enough in one or both of these areas.

Will do, although I'm only expecting a reply in late november 26/27 wish like last year (according to pervious TSR threads). How'd you find the TSA, I feel like i really underperformed compared to practice papers. Basically just ran out of time.

(Original post by TheBilboBaggins)
So, quick question...if you're reallocated, do you get the email from the new college considering you? Or are you emailed by the college to which you applied originally telling you that you're now being considered by another college? Just for curiosity's sake!